diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 14c2ddf3b..7bc5c5e20 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ Makefile.in /common/mltools/getopt_tests /common/mltools/JSON_tests /common/mltools/JSON_parser_tests +/common/mltools/machine_readable_tests /common/mltools/tools_utils_tests /common/mltools/oUnit-* /common/mlutils/.depend diff --git a/builder/cmdline.ml b/builder/cmdline.ml index 9c854ed49..f05aecc76 100644 --- a/builder/cmdline.ml +++ b/builder/cmdline.ml @@ -217,14 +217,16 @@ read the man page virt-builder(1). let warn_if_partition = !warn_if_partition in (* No arguments and machine-readable mode? Print some facts. *) - if args = [] && machine_readable () then ( - printf "virt-builder\n"; - printf "arch\n"; - printf "config-file\n"; - printf "customize\n"; - printf "json-list\n"; - if Pxzcat.using_parallel_xzcat () then printf "pxzcat\n"; + (match args, machine_readable () with + | [], Some { pr } -> + pr "virt-builder\n"; + pr "arch\n"; + pr "config-file\n"; + pr "customize\n"; + pr "json-list\n"; + if Pxzcat.using_parallel_xzcat () then pr "pxzcat\n"; exit 0 + | _, _ -> () ); (* Check options. *) diff --git a/builder/repository_main.ml b/builder/repository_main.ml index 191c210ff..554715a73 100644 --- a/builder/repository_main.ml +++ b/builder/repository_main.ml @@ -74,9 +74,11 @@ read the man page virt-builder-repository(1). (* Machine-readable mode? Print out some facts about what * this binary supports. *) - if machine_readable () then ( - printf "virt-builder-repository\n"; + (match machine_readable () with + | Some { pr } -> + pr "virt-builder-repository\n"; exit 0 + | None -> () ); (* Dereference options. *) diff --git a/builder/virt-builder-repository.pod b/builder/virt-builder-repository.pod index 4ca0c2202..631a680f2 100644 --- a/builder/virt-builder-repository.pod +++ b/builder/virt-builder-repository.pod @@ -133,6 +133,8 @@ Don’t compress the template images. =item B<--machine-readable> +=item B<--machine-readable>=format + This option is used to make the output more machine friendly when being parsed by other programs. See L below. @@ -188,6 +190,9 @@ virt-builder-repository binary. Typical output looks like this: A list of features is printed, one per line, and the program exits with status 0. +It is possible to specify a format string for controlling the output; +see L. + =head1 EXIT STATUS This program returns 0 if successful, or non-zero if there was an diff --git a/builder/virt-builder.pod b/builder/virt-builder.pod index c82a08b4d..eddadc796 100644 --- a/builder/virt-builder.pod +++ b/builder/virt-builder.pod @@ -369,6 +369,8 @@ See also: I<--source>, I<--notes>, L. =item B<--machine-readable> +=item B<--machine-readable>=format + This option is used to make the output more machine friendly when being parsed by other programs. See L below. @@ -1803,6 +1805,9 @@ virt-builder binary. Typical output looks like this: A list of features is printed, one per line, and the program exits with status 0. +It is possible to specify a format string for controlling the output; +see L. + =head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES For other environment variables which affect all libguestfs programs, diff --git a/common/mlstdutils/std_utils.ml b/common/mlstdutils/std_utils.ml index 6499b3535..df443058f 100644 --- a/common/mlstdutils/std_utils.ml +++ b/common/mlstdutils/std_utils.ml @@ -645,10 +645,6 @@ let verbose = ref false let set_verbose () = verbose := true let verbose () = !verbose -let machine_readable = ref false -let set_machine_readable () = machine_readable := true -let machine_readable () = !machine_readable - let with_open_in filename f = let chan = open_in filename in protect ~f:(fun () -> f chan) ~finally:(fun () -> close_in chan) diff --git a/common/mlstdutils/std_utils.mli b/common/mlstdutils/std_utils.mli index cb72fef7d..62cb8e9ff 100644 --- a/common/mlstdutils/std_utils.mli +++ b/common/mlstdutils/std_utils.mli @@ -374,11 +374,8 @@ val set_trace : unit -> unit val trace : unit -> bool val set_verbose : unit -> unit val verbose : unit -> bool -val set_machine_readable : unit -> unit -val machine_readable : unit -> bool -(** Stores the colours ([--colours]), quiet ([--quiet]), trace ([-x]), - verbose ([-v]), and machine readable ([--machine-readable]) flags - in global variables. *) +(** Stores the colours ([--colours]), quiet ([--quiet]), trace ([-x]) and + verbose ([-v]) flags in global variables. *) val with_open_in : string -> (in_channel -> 'a) -> 'a (** [with_open_in filename f] calls function [f] with [filename] diff --git a/common/mltools/Makefile.am b/common/mltools/Makefile.am index ac5f53651..995ef2d1c 100644 --- a/common/mltools/Makefile.am +++ b/common/mltools/Makefile.am @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \ getopt_tests.ml \ JSON_tests.ml \ JSON_parser_tests.ml \ + machine_readable_tests.ml \ test-getopt.sh \ tools_utils_tests.ml @@ -185,6 +186,15 @@ JSON_parser_tests_BOBJECTS = \ JSON_parser_tests.cmo JSON_parser_tests_XOBJECTS = $(JSON_parser_tests_BOBJECTS:.cmo=.cmx) +machine_readable_tests_SOURCES = dummy.c +machine_readable_tests_CPPFLAGS = \ + -I. \ + -I$(top_builddir) \ + -I$(shell $(OCAMLC) -where) \ + -I$(top_srcdir)/lib +machine_readable_tests_BOBJECTS = machine_readable_tests.cmo +machine_readable_tests_XOBJECTS = $(machine_readable_tests_BOBJECTS:.cmo=.cmx) + # Can't call the following as _OBJECTS because automake gets confused. if !HAVE_OCAMLOPT tools_utils_tests_THEOBJECTS = $(tools_utils_tests_BOBJECTS) @@ -198,6 +208,9 @@ JSON_tests.cmo: OCAMLPACKAGES += $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) JSON_parser_tests_THEOBJECTS = $(JSON_parser_tests_BOBJECTS) JSON_parser_tests.cmo: OCAMLPACKAGES += $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) + +machine_readable_tests_THEOBJECTS = $(machine_readable_tests_BOBJECTS) +machine_readable_tests.cmo: OCAMLPACKAGES += $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) else tools_utils_tests_THEOBJECTS = $(tools_utils_tests_XOBJECTS) tools_utils_tests.cmx: OCAMLPACKAGES += $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) @@ -210,6 +223,9 @@ JSON_tests.cmx: OCAMLPACKAGES += $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) JSON_parser_tests_THEOBJECTS = $(JSON_parser_tests_XOBJECTS) JSON_parser_tests.cmx: OCAMLPACKAGES += $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) + +machine_readable_tests_THEOBJECTS = $(machine_readable_tests_XOBJECTS) +machine_readable_tests.cmx: OCAMLPACKAGES += $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) endif OCAMLLINKFLAGS = \ @@ -272,12 +288,27 @@ JSON_parser_tests_LINK = \ $(OCAMLPACKAGES) $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) \ $(JSON_parser_tests_THEOBJECTS) -o $@ +machine_readable_tests_DEPENDENCIES = \ + $(machine_readable_tests_THEOBJECTS) \ + ../mlstdutils/mlstdutils.$(MLARCHIVE) \ + ../mlgettext/mlgettext.$(MLARCHIVE) \ + ../mlpcre/mlpcre.$(MLARCHIVE) \ + $(MLTOOLS_CMA) \ + $(top_srcdir)/ocaml-link.sh +machine_readable_tests_LINK = \ + $(top_srcdir)/ocaml-link.sh -cclib '-lutils -lgnu' -- \ + $(OCAMLFIND) $(BEST) $(OCAMLFLAGS) $(OCAMLLINKFLAGS) \ + $(OCAMLPACKAGES) $(OCAMLPACKAGES_TESTS) \ + $(machine_readable_tests_THEOBJECTS) -o $@ + TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = $(top_builddir)/run --test TESTS = \ - test-getopt.sh + test-getopt.sh \ + test-machine-readable.sh check_PROGRAMS = \ - getopt_tests + getopt_tests \ + machine_readable_tests if HAVE_OCAML_PKG_OUNIT check_PROGRAMS += JSON_tests JSON_parser_tests tools_utils_tests diff --git a/common/mltools/machine_readable_tests.ml b/common/mltools/machine_readable_tests.ml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..907f05207 --- /dev/null +++ b/common/mltools/machine_readable_tests.ml @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +(* + * Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat Inc. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along + * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., + * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + *) + +(* Test the --machine-readable functionality of the module Tools_utils. + * The tests are controlled by the test-machine_readable.sh script. + *) + +open Printf + +open Std_utils +open Tools_utils +open Getopt.OptionName + +let usage_msg = sprintf "%s: test the --machine-readable functionality" prog + +let opthandle = create_standard_options [] ~machine_readable:true usage_msg +let () = + Getopt.parse opthandle; + + print_endline "on-stdout"; + prerr_endline "on-stderr"; + + match machine_readable () with + | Some { pr } -> + pr "machine-readable\n" + | None -> () diff --git a/common/mltools/test-machine-readable.sh b/common/mltools/test-machine-readable.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1162c58e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/common/mltools/test-machine-readable.sh @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +#!/bin/bash - +# libguestfs +# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + +# Test the --machine-readable functionality of the module Tools_utils. +# See also: machine_readable_tests.ml + +set -e +set -x + +$TEST_FUNCTIONS +skip_if_skipped + +t=./machine_readable_tests + +tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)" +mkdir -p "$tmpdir" + +# Clean up if the script is killed or exits early. +cleanup () +{ + status=$? + rm -rf "$tmpdir" + exit $status +} +trap cleanup INT QUIT TERM EXIT ERR + +# Program works. +$t + +# No machine-readable output. +$t | grep 'machine-readable' && test $? = 1 +test $($t | wc -l) -eq 1 +test $($t |& wc -l) -eq 2 + +# Default output: stdout. +$t --machine-readable | grep 'machine-readable' +test $($t --machine-readable | wc -l) -eq 2 +test $($t --machine-readable |& wc -l) -eq 3 + +# Output "file:". +fn="$tmpdir/file" +$t --machine-readable=file:"$fn" +test $(cat "$fn" | wc -l) -eq 1 + +# Output "stream:stdout". +$t --machine-readable=stream:stdout | grep 'machine-readable' +test $($t --machine-readable=stream:stdout | wc -l) -eq 2 +test $($t --machine-readable=stream:stdout |& wc -l) -eq 3 + +# Output "stream:stderr". +$t --machine-readable=stream:stderr 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep 'machine-readable' +test $($t --machine-readable=stream:stderr 2>&1 >/dev/null | wc -l) -eq 2 diff --git a/common/mltools/tools_utils.ml b/common/mltools/tools_utils.ml index 920977e42..3daed287b 100644 --- a/common/mltools/tools_utils.ml +++ b/common/mltools/tools_utils.ml @@ -229,10 +229,61 @@ let human_size i = ) ) +type machine_readable_fn = { + pr : 'a. ('a, unit, string, unit) format4 -> 'a; +} (* [@@unboxed] *) + +type machine_readable_output_type = + | NoOutput + | Channel of out_channel + | File of string +let machine_readable_output = ref NoOutput +let machine_readable_channel = ref None +let machine_readable () = + let chan = + if !machine_readable_channel = None then ( + let chan = + match !machine_readable_output with + | NoOutput -> None + | Channel chan -> Some chan + | File f -> Some (open_out f) in + machine_readable_channel := chan + ); + !machine_readable_channel + in + match chan with + | None -> None + | Some chan -> + let pr fs = + ksprintf (output_string chan) fs + in + Some { pr } + let create_standard_options argspec ?anon_fun ?(key_opts = false) ?(machine_readable = false) usage_msg = (** Install an exit hook to check gc consistency for --debug-gc *) let set_debug_gc () = at_exit (fun () -> Gc.compact()) in + let parse_machine_readable = function + | None -> + machine_readable_output := Channel stdout + | Some fmt -> + let outtype, outname = String.split ":" fmt in + if outname = "" then + error (f_"invalid format string for --machine-readable: %s") fmt; + (match outtype with + | "file" -> machine_readable_output := File outname + | "stream" -> + let chan = + match outname with + | "stdout" -> stdout + | "stderr" -> stderr + | n -> + error (f_"invalid output stream for --machine-readable: %s") fmt in + machine_readable_output := Channel chan + | n -> + error (f_"invalid output for --machine-readable: %s") fmt + ) + in let argspec = [ [ S 'V'; L"version" ], Getopt.Unit print_version_and_exit, s_"Display version and exit"; [ S 'v'; L"verbose" ], Getopt.Unit set_verbose, s_"Enable libguestfs debugging messages"; @@ -252,7 +303,7 @@ let create_standard_options argspec ?anon_fun ?(key_opts = false) ?(machine_read else []) @ (if machine_readable then [ - [ L"machine-readable" ], Getopt.Unit set_machine_readable, s_"Make output machine readable"; + [ L"machine-readable" ], Getopt.OptString ("format", parse_machine_readable), s_"Make output machine readable"; ] else []) in Getopt.create argspec ?anon_fun usage_msg diff --git a/common/mltools/tools_utils.mli b/common/mltools/tools_utils.mli index c56f7b660..a3b841dc6 100644 --- a/common/mltools/tools_utils.mli +++ b/common/mltools/tools_utils.mli @@ -64,6 +64,16 @@ val parse_resize : int64 -> string -> int64 val human_size : int64 -> string (** Converts a size in bytes to a human-readable string. *) +type machine_readable_fn = { + pr : 'a. ('a, unit, string, unit) format4 -> 'a; +} (* [@@unboxed] *) +(** Helper type for {!machine_readable}, used to workaround + limitations in returned values. *) +val machine_readable : unit -> machine_readable_fn option +(** Returns the printf-like function to use to write all the machine + readable output to, in case it was enabled via + [--machine-readable]. *) + val create_standard_options : Getopt.speclist -> ?anon_fun:Getopt.anon_fun -> ?key_opts:bool -> ?machine_readable:bool -> Getopt.usage_msg -> Getopt.t (** Adds the standard libguestfs command line options to the specified ones, sorting them, and setting [long_options] to them. diff --git a/dib/cmdline.ml b/dib/cmdline.ml index f5e8ec9cb..5f0cb6dca 100644 --- a/dib/cmdline.ml +++ b/dib/cmdline.ml @@ -228,11 +228,13 @@ read the man page virt-dib(1). let python = !python in (* No elements and machine-readable mode? Print some facts. *) - if elements = [] && machine_readable () then ( - printf "virt-dib\n"; + (match elements, machine_readable () with + | [], Some { pr } -> + pr "virt-dib\n"; let formats_list = Output_format.list_formats () in - List.iter (printf "output:%s\n") formats_list; + List.iter (pr "output:%s\n") formats_list; exit 0 + | _, _ -> () ); if basepath = "" then diff --git a/dib/virt-dib.pod b/dib/virt-dib.pod index 369776173..f6e27ae76 100644 --- a/dib/virt-dib.pod +++ b/dib/virt-dib.pod @@ -263,6 +263,8 @@ Set to C to use package based installations by default. =item B<--machine-readable> +=item B<--machine-readable>=format + This option is used to make the output more machine friendly when being parsed by other programs. See L below. @@ -687,6 +689,9 @@ with status 0. The C features refer to the output formats (I<--formats> command line option) supported by this binary. +It is possible to specify a format string for controlling the output; +see L. + =head1 TESTING Virt-dib has been tested with C (and its elements) diff --git a/get-kernel/get_kernel.ml b/get-kernel/get_kernel.ml index f2949da89..c11136adb 100644 --- a/get-kernel/get_kernel.ml +++ b/get-kernel/get_kernel.ml @@ -75,9 +75,11 @@ read the man page virt-get-kernel(1). (* Machine-readable mode? Print out some facts about what * this binary supports. *) - if machine_readable () then ( - printf "virt-get-kernel\n"; + (match machine_readable () with + | Some { pr } -> + pr "virt-get-kernel\n"; exit 0 + | None -> () ); (* Check -a and -d options. *) diff --git a/get-kernel/virt-get-kernel.pod b/get-kernel/virt-get-kernel.pod index 4939f3501..9aa0b0b1c 100644 --- a/get-kernel/virt-get-kernel.pod +++ b/get-kernel/virt-get-kernel.pod @@ -96,6 +96,8 @@ to try to read passphrases from the user by opening F. =item B<--machine-readable> +=item B<--machine-readable>=format + This option is used to make the output more machine friendly when being parsed by other programs. See L below. @@ -170,6 +172,9 @@ virt-get-kernel binary. Typical output looks like this: A list of features is printed, one per line, and the program exits with status 0. +It is possible to specify a format string for controlling the output; +see L. + =head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES For other environment variables which affect all libguestfs programs, diff --git a/lib/guestfs.pod b/lib/guestfs.pod index 4b24006df..3a9805c95 100644 --- a/lib/guestfs.pod +++ b/lib/guestfs.pod @@ -3283,6 +3283,36 @@ name. These are intended to stop a malicious guest from consuming arbitrary amounts of memory and disk space on the host, and should not be reached in practice. See the source code for more information. +=head1 ADVANCED MACHINE READABLE OUTPUT + +Some of the tools support a I<--machine-readable> option, which is +generally used to make the output more machine friendly, for easier +parsing for example. By default, this output goes to stdout. + +In addition to that, a subset of these tools support an extra string +passed to the I<--machine-readable> option: this string specifies +where the machine-readable output will go. + +The possible values are: + +=over 4 + +=item BF + +The output goes to the specified F. + +=item B + +The output goes to stdout. This is basically the same as the default +behaviour of I<--machine-readable> with no parameter, although stdout +as output is specified explicitly. + +=item B + +The output goes to stderr. + +=back + =head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES =over 4 diff --git a/resize/resize.ml b/resize/resize.ml index 9d2fdaf40..fe1389b6e 100644 --- a/resize/resize.ml +++ b/resize/resize.ml @@ -276,26 +276,28 @@ read the man page virt-resize(1). * things added since this option, or things which depend on features * of the appliance. *) - if !disks = [] && machine_readable () then ( - printf "virt-resize\n"; - printf "ntfsresize-force\n"; - printf "32bitok\n"; - printf "128-sector-alignment\n"; - printf "alignment\n"; - printf "align-first\n"; - printf "infile-uri\n"; + (match !disks, machine_readable () with + | [], Some { pr } -> + pr "virt-resize\n"; + pr "ntfsresize-force\n"; + pr "32bitok\n"; + pr "128-sector-alignment\n"; + pr "alignment\n"; + pr "align-first\n"; + pr "infile-uri\n"; let g = open_guestfs () in g#add_drive "/dev/null"; g#launch (); if g#feature_available [| "ntfsprogs"; "ntfs3g" |] then - printf "ntfs\n"; + pr "ntfs\n"; if g#feature_available [| "btrfs" |] then - printf "btrfs\n"; + pr "btrfs\n"; if g#feature_available [| "xfs" |] then - printf "xfs\n"; + pr "xfs\n"; if g#feature_available [| "f2fs" |] then - printf "f2fs\n"; + pr "f2fs\n"; exit 0 + | _, _ -> () ); (* Verify we got exactly 2 disks. *) @@ -353,7 +355,10 @@ read the man page virt-resize(1). (* The output disk is being created, so use cache=unsafe here. *) add_drive_uri g ?format:output_format ~readonly:false ~cachemode:"unsafe" (snd outfile); - if not (quiet ()) then Progress.set_up_progress_bar ~machine_readable:(machine_readable ()) g; + if not (quiet ()) then ( + let machine_readable = machine_readable () <> None in + Progress.set_up_progress_bar ~machine_readable g + ); g#launch (); (* Set the filter to /dev/sda, in case there are any rogue @@ -1331,7 +1336,10 @@ read the man page virt-resize(1). (* The output disk is being created, so use cache=unsafe here. *) add_drive_uri g ?format:output_format ~readonly:false ~cachemode:"unsafe" (snd outfile); - if not (quiet ()) then Progress.set_up_progress_bar ~machine_readable:(machine_readable ()) g; + if not (quiet ()) then ( + let machine_readable = machine_readable () <> None in + Progress.set_up_progress_bar ~machine_readable g + ); g#launch (); g (* Return new handle. *) diff --git a/resize/virt-resize.pod b/resize/virt-resize.pod index 720318c4d..0461d7652 100644 --- a/resize/virt-resize.pod +++ b/resize/virt-resize.pod @@ -461,6 +461,8 @@ are all in different volume groups. =item B<--machine-readable> +=item B<--machine-readable>=format + This option is used to make the output more machine friendly when being parsed by other programs. See L below. @@ -687,6 +689,9 @@ if there was a fatal error. Versions of the program prior to 1.13.9 did not support the I<--machine-readable> option and will return an error. +It is possible to specify a format string for controlling the output; +see L. + =head1 NOTES =head2 "Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary." diff --git a/sparsify/cmdline.ml b/sparsify/cmdline.ml index b0af053ac..4ef43a505 100644 --- a/sparsify/cmdline.ml +++ b/sparsify/cmdline.ml @@ -106,21 +106,23 @@ read the man page virt-sparsify(1). (* No arguments and machine-readable mode? Print out some facts * about what this binary supports. *) - if disks = [] && machine_readable () then ( - printf "virt-sparsify\n"; - printf "linux-swap\n"; - printf "zero\n"; - printf "check-tmpdir\n"; - printf "in-place\n"; - printf "tmp-option\n"; + (match disks, machine_readable () with + | [], Some { pr } -> + pr "virt-sparsify\n"; + pr "linux-swap\n"; + pr "zero\n"; + pr "check-tmpdir\n"; + pr "in-place\n"; + pr "tmp-option\n"; let g = open_guestfs () in g#add_drive "/dev/null"; g#launch (); if g#feature_available [| "ntfsprogs"; "ntfs3g" |] then - printf "ntfs\n"; + pr "ntfs\n"; if g#feature_available [| "btrfs" |] then - printf "btrfs\n"; + pr "btrfs\n"; exit 0 + | _, _ -> () ); let indisk, mode = diff --git a/sparsify/copying.ml b/sparsify/copying.ml index a4bfcaa2a..a33b91e69 100644 --- a/sparsify/copying.ml +++ b/sparsify/copying.ml @@ -179,7 +179,10 @@ You can ignore this warning or change it to a hard failure using the (* Note that the temporary overlay disk is always qcow2 format. *) g#add_drive ~format:"qcow2" ~readonly:false ~cachemode:"unsafe" overlaydisk; - if not (quiet ()) then Progress.set_up_progress_bar ~machine_readable:(machine_readable ()) g; + if not (quiet ()) then ( + let machine_readable = machine_readable () <> None in + Progress.set_up_progress_bar ~machine_readable g + ); g#launch (); g in diff --git a/sparsify/in_place.ml b/sparsify/in_place.ml index 7be8ee3e1..1eaca7024 100644 --- a/sparsify/in_place.ml +++ b/sparsify/in_place.ml @@ -49,7 +49,10 @@ let run disk format ignores zeroes = g#add_drive ?format ~discard:"enable" disk; - if not (quiet ()) then Progress.set_up_progress_bar ~machine_readable:(machine_readable ()) g; + if not (quiet ()) then ( + let machine_readable = machine_readable () <> None in + Progress.set_up_progress_bar ~machine_readable g + ); g#launch (); (* If discard is not supported in the appliance, we must return exit diff --git a/sparsify/virt-sparsify.pod b/sparsify/virt-sparsify.pod index 76a532160..f5e5d2395 100644 --- a/sparsify/virt-sparsify.pod +++ b/sparsify/virt-sparsify.pod @@ -237,6 +237,8 @@ to try to read passphrases from the user by opening F. =item B<--machine-readable> +=item B<--machine-readable>=format + This option is used to make the output more machine friendly when being parsed by other programs. See L below. @@ -400,6 +402,9 @@ code if there was a fatal error. All versions of virt-sparsify have supported the I<--machine-readable> option. +It is possible to specify a format string for controlling the output; +see L. + =head1 WINDOWS 8 Windows 8 "fast startup" can prevent virt-sparsify from working. diff --git a/v2v/cmdline.ml b/v2v/cmdline.ml index 10cbb90e6..c61d83f66 100644 --- a/v2v/cmdline.ml +++ b/v2v/cmdline.ml @@ -333,22 +333,24 @@ read the man page virt-v2v(1). (* No arguments and machine-readable mode? Print out some facts * about what this binary supports. *) - if args = [] && machine_readable () then ( - printf "virt-v2v\n"; - printf "libguestfs-rewrite\n"; - printf "vcenter-https\n"; - printf "xen-ssh\n"; - printf "vddk\n"; - printf "colours-option\n"; - printf "vdsm-compat-option\n"; - printf "in-place\n"; - printf "io/oo\n"; - printf "mac-option\n"; - List.iter (printf "input:%s\n") (Modules_list.input_modules ()); - List.iter (printf "output:%s\n") (Modules_list.output_modules ()); - List.iter (printf "convert:%s\n") (Modules_list.convert_modules ()); - List.iter (printf "ovf:%s\n") Create_ovf.ovf_flavours; + (match args, machine_readable () with + | [], Some { pr } -> + pr "virt-v2v\n"; + pr "libguestfs-rewrite\n"; + pr "vcenter-https\n"; + pr "xen-ssh\n"; + pr "vddk\n"; + pr "colours-option\n"; + pr "vdsm-compat-option\n"; + pr "in-place\n"; + pr "io/oo\n"; + pr "mac-option\n"; + List.iter (pr "input:%s\n") (Modules_list.input_modules ()); + List.iter (pr "output:%s\n") (Modules_list.output_modules ()); + List.iter (pr "convert:%s\n") (Modules_list.convert_modules ()); + List.iter (pr "ovf:%s\n") Create_ovf.ovf_flavours; exit 0 + | _, _ -> () ); (* Input transport affects whether some input options should or diff --git a/v2v/virt-v2v.pod b/v2v/virt-v2v.pod index f1ebe5786..6dcaadfff 100644 --- a/v2v/virt-v2v.pod +++ b/v2v/virt-v2v.pod @@ -479,6 +479,8 @@ See L below. =item B<--machine-readable> +=item B<--machine-readable>=format + This option is used to make the output more machine friendly when being parsed by other programs. See L below. @@ -2504,6 +2506,9 @@ code if there was a fatal error. Virt-v2v E 0.9.1 did not support the I<--machine-readable> option at all. The option was added when virt-v2v was rewritten in 2014. +It is possible to specify a format string for controlling the output; +see L. + =head1 FILES =over 4